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4 hours ago On Monday, a Northern District of Georgia judge ruled to remand a case alleging that Elite Integrated Medical LLC and Justin C. Paulk misrepresented their regenerative medicine products to the public based on lack of federal jurisdiction.
Relator Christopher M. Carr, replaced as plaintiff by the state of Georgia, originally filed suit in Fulton County State Court against the defendants, who had allegedly been advertising and offering regenerative medicine products that use stem cells in attempts to treat various health conditions; however, the court noted, the products Elite was advertising “were not ones it manufactured or produced” and were actually produced by third parties. None of the products which were made from placental tissue and umbilical cords have been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).